HELP HELP HELP! History test! (Part 1 of 2)?

I am far behind and I really need help with this unit assignment so I can move on to work on the rest. I have 2 weeks of school left and many other cl...

 

I am far behind and I really need help with this unit assignment so I can move on to work on the rest. I have 2 weeks of school left and many other classes I have to do so I don’t want to hear your half ass excuses about what it was like to live without computers and that I should do my own homework, I’m stressed, I’m on wits end, and I’m liable to go postal so either answer or keep your fucking mouths SHUT!

Thank you.
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1. The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, was forced from power as a result of
A) U.S. intervention.
B) war with Vietnam.
C) the rise of Democratic Kampuchea.
D) a U.N. organized election.

2. Tensions between India and Pakistan reached new levels with the
A) assassination of Indira Gandhi.
B) overthrow of the elected government by Pervez Musharraf.
C) testing of a nuclear weapon by India in 1974.
D) election of Jawaharlal Nehru.

3. When Great Britain formally ended its colonial rule of India in August 1947 it created the new nations of:
A) Sri Lanka and Bangledesh
B) Bangladesh and Pakistan
C) East and West Pakistan and India.
D) Sikh and Bangladeshi Pakistan

4. Which U.S. president ended decades of hostility toward China?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Richard Nixon
C) Jimmy Carter
D) Ronald Reagan

5. The growth of economies in Asia after World War II, especially the Asian Tigers, was caused by
A) an emphasis on foreign trade and the production of consumer goods.
B) an economy devoted to heavy industry and the military.
C) large amounts of economic aid from the United States.
D) an emphasis on domestic trade and the production of electronics.

6. China’s Great Leap Forward resulted in
A) better relations with the Soviet Union.
B) the creation of an extensive transportation network in the country.
C) an increase in both imports and exports as the economy improved.
D) sharp drops in agricultural production and widespread famine.

7. “I am certain we exaggerated the threat. Had we never intervened. . . I doubt that all of Asia would have fallen under Communist control. I doubt that the security of the West would have been materially and adversely affected had we not intervened.” –Robert McNamara, April 16, 1996
In the passage by Robert McNamara, he questions what rationale for the United States going to war in Vietnam?
A) The need to spread democracy
B) Attacks in the Gulf of Tonkin
C) The domino theory
D) Nuclear weapons testing

8. The economies of countries in Asia suffered in the late 1990s when a financial panic spread through the region. This was due to
A) the Asian Tigers providing ample education and training to their citizens.
B) a lack of government regulation that allowed Asian Tiger banks to borrow from foreign companies invested heavily in the region.
C) a lack of access to the major shipping routes of the Pacific Ocean.
D) low-cost products that the Asian Tigers could not sell in the United States.

9. In 1971, East Pakistan—separated from West Pakistan by 1,000 miles and by deep differences in language, religion, and culture—decided to seek independence because
A) they feared India would be dominated by India’s large Hindu population.
B) the West controlled the country’s government and government policies and spending favored the West.
C) the West responded with armed force and many thousands of people died.
D) of the assassination of Gandhi.

10. What helped to rebuild Japan’s economy after World War II?
A) Emperor Hirohito’s strong leadership
B) Massive defense spending
C) U.S. economic aid and Japan’s location as a supply source during the Korean War
D) Abolishing light industries

11. The attack on militants occupying the Golden Temple, which ended with thousands of people injured or dead, angered many
A) Muslims
B) Hindus
C) Sikhs
D) Christians

12. General Sukarno’s corrupt, authoritarian government was aligned with which Cold War power?
A) The United States
B) The People’s Republic of China
C) The Soviet Union
D) India

13. The United States reached a peace agreement with North Vietnam in 1973 and withdrew its military support. Then, North Vietnam
A) Abandoned its Soviet style planned economy.
B) Carried out daring strikes against the United States.
C) Changed their military strategy and focused on out-lasting their enemies.
D) Conquered Saigon, South Vietnam’s capital, ending the war.

14. In 1947, India became the world’s largest
A) democracy.
B) monarchy.
C) authoritarian state.
D) economy.

15. Which of the following most helped Japan’s economic recovery after World War II?
A) The outbreak of the Korean War
B) Raising the minimum wage
C) The growth of a service economy
D) The criminalization of labor unions

16. The Cultural Revolution in China led to
A) a flowering of art, architecture and literature.
B) the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
C) a Communist revolution.
D) the overthrow of Mao Zedong.

Drop ship e-store order management?

 

I am starting my own online store and plan to drop ship orders from my distributor to the customer. However, I am unsure about how other businesses who to the same thing (excludes automatic drop shipping websites like Doba) manage their orders. More specifically, I am looking for a program to manage all my orders. What do you do/use?

Is it true that the zamzam well will never dry up?

 

A Perpetual Water

One of the greatest attributes of Zamzam is that it will never dry up. This is a gift from Allaah to Makkah and to its pilgrims. Ibn ‘Abbaas narrated that the Prophet said: "… May Allaah bestow his mercy upon her (Hagar, the mother of Ismaa’eel), had she let go (of the water of Zamzam) it would have become a spring (rather than a well) whose water shall never dry." [Ahmad]

Every year, millions upon millions of pilgrims drink Zamzam water, which has been around for thousands of years. It is fed daily to the Prophet’s mosque in Madeenah in large quantities, and is packaged and shipped to millions of Muslims worldwide, without the slightest blemish in its flow. It is the epitome of munificence; the more we drink, the more it gives.

If so, why does the Saudi Geological Survey pump water and store it?
From wikipedia with sources: the underground aquifer that supplies water to the well only has an area of 60 square kilometres, and during extended periods of dry weather, the water levels drop. In order to ensure that there is enough Zamzam water for the pilgrims, the water is pumped out from the well and stored in storage tanks at the basement level during off-peak seasons. During the pilgrimage season, the stored water together with additional water drawn from the subterranean water table around the Zamzam well are pumped into water dispensers for the benefit of the pilgrims.

http://www.sgs.org.sa/index.cfm?sec=311&sub=325&page=

Does that mean it can deplete??

Military Question: How do I get a mandatory return date from AIT?

 

Hello, I’m currently at Fort Jackson, SC at Reception waiting to be shipped off to AIT. The school is about 9 weeks long. Now the situation is that I am also a reservist who starts school on August 25. Now I doubt that they will fast track my training, but is there anyway that I can return before the first day of college?

I’ve already had people try to contact my professors and tell them of my situation, and hopefully I won’t be dropped from my classes or school entirely.

But I’m still hoping if it was possible to get a mandatory return date from some source and show it to my commander or 1sg when I get to my AIT unit?

Please, serious answers only.
I apologize, let me rephrase that. I don’t want to be sent home to retrain again. Because that’s pretty stupid.

But from word of mouth from some of the sgt whisper talk, I hear they are fast-tracking some of the AIT schools, simply because of the summer surge, and I was wondering if I had papers, or used the open-door policy to speak with the commander, would it be possible that my AIT school would be fast-tracked as well? Some of the other 44c in my company (reception, mind you) have the same situation.

How to set up drop shipping with Yahoo store?

 

Hello everyone. I am setting up a Yahoo store. I want to use drop-shipping suppliers, that is, the products I sell are going to be sent directly to the customers from the manufacturer or distributor or wholesaler (whoever stores the products). I want the customer to be able to enter his or her credit card information, address, etc. on my Yahoo store site, and then have that information automatically be sent to the supplier. This way I will be able to choose the product I want to sell, post it once on my Yahoo store site, then never have to do anything else. I want to be able to "set it, and forget it." Can you help me with this. Thank you very much.
I also need to know what the best way of choosing the suppliers is, and how to go about doing that. I want to sell health food, nutritional supplements, books and DVD’s on health, fitness, nutrition, psychology, and business.

Will Aab-e-zamzam never dry up?

 

Is it true that the zamzam well will never dry up?
A Perpetual Water

One of the greatest attributes of Zamzam is that it will never dry up. This is a gift from Allaah to Makkah and to its pilgrims. Ibn ‘Abbaas narrated that the Prophet said: "… May Allaah bestow his mercy upon her (Hagar, the mother of Ismaa’eel), had she let go (of the water of Zamzam) it would have become a spring (rather than a well) whose water shall never dry." [Ahmad]

Every year, millions upon millions of pilgrims drink Zamzam water, which has been around for thousands of years. It is fed daily to the Prophet’s mosque in Madeenah in large quantities, and is packaged and shipped to millions of Muslims worldwide, without the slightest blemish in its flow. It is the epitome of munificence; the more we drink, the more it gives.

If so, why does the Saudi Geological Survey pump water and store it?
From wikipedia with sources: the underground aquifer that supplies water to the well only has an area of 60 square kilometres, and during extended periods of dry weather, the water levels drop. In order to ensure that there is enough Zamzam water for the pilgrims, the water is pumped out from the well and stored in storage tanks at the basement level during off-peak seasons. During the pilgrimage season, the stored water together with additional water drawn from the subterranean water table around the Zamzam well are pumped into water dispensers for the benefit of the pilgrims.

http://www.sgs.org.sa/index.cfm?sec=311&sub=325&page=

Why would they pump it if it was never gonna run dry? There’d be no need?
Blue Eyes

And because you’d go crazy if God were true. I’ll be laughing on that day. I’ve read the evil emails you sent me. Stay away from me and my questions.

I need help with WWll questions!?

 

9. At first, Japanese-Americans were not
allowed to enlist. However, a battalion was
allowed to enlist and they were sent to
Europe. They became one of the most
decorated units during the war. Where
were these soldieries from?

a. California
b. Arizona
c. Hawaii

10) Which country barred the gates of
Palestine to Jews fleeing the Nazis?

a. Argentina
b. United Kingdom
c. German

11) From the start, Hitler’s primary target
was what country?

a. United Kingdom
b. France
c. Soviet Union

KEY LEADERS
16) After World War II, U.S. officials used
certain leaders as intelligence agencies and
sources in the cold war. What group
were these leaders from?
a. Communist
b. Nazis
c. Wigs

INTERESTING FACTS
1. What small port on the English Channel
was the site of the evacuation of most
of the British Expeditionary Force in 1940?
a. Calais
b. Omaha Beach
c. Dunkirk
d. Cherbourg

2. What was the organization established in
1941 to provide a variety of services to
American soldiers, such as recreation centers,
care packages, and celebrity shows?
a. Variety
b. United Service Organization (USO)
c. Leslie Townes Hope (LTH)

8. How many U.S. carriers were sunk by
Japanese air attacks at Pearl Harbor?
a. 0
b. 2
c. 1
d. 3

10. What was the first Nazi concentration camp?
a. Auschwitz
b. Chelmno
c. Ravensbrück
d. Dachau

11. What was the name of the B-29 bomber that
Dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
a. Bockscar
b. Rosa Parks
c. Enola Gay
d. Fat Man

12) 66 countries fought in World War II. About
57 million people died, and more than half
of these were civilians. What is a close estimate
of the amount of losses from the United States?
a. 295,000
b. 500,000
c. 1,000,000

13. Probably the most famous single defender
is Doris "Dorie" Miller, an African-American
cook who went beyond his duty assignment
and training when he took control of an
unattended anti-aircraft gun, on which he had
no training, and used it to fire on attacking
planes, while bombs were hitting his ship.
He was awarded the Navy Cross. What ship
was he stationed on?
a. Arizona
b. Wisconsin
c. West Virginia

1. Of the 390 U.S. aircraft stationed on Oahu,
how many were destroyed?
a. 25 destroyed, 55 damaged
b. 188 destroyed, 155 damaged
c. 200 destroyed, 175 damaged

2. How many U.S. aircraft carriers were
destroyed at the attack on Pearl Harbor?
a. 0
b. 3
c. 6

4. What air battle provided a rallying point
for the British from 1940 to the early part
of 1941?
a. Battle of Norway
b. Battle of France
c. Battle of Britain
d. Battle of Germany

5. In the D-Day landings, what landing beach
made the least progress on the first day?
a. Gold
b. Utah
c. Omaha
d. Sword

6. What island battle has been immortalized
through a picture of the flag-raising on
Mt. Suribachi?
a. Okinawa
b. Guadalcanal
c. Midway
d. Iwo Jima

7) What was the longest battle of World War II?
a. Battle of the Bulge
b. Battle of the Atlantic
c. Battle of the River Plate
d. Battle of Midway

8) In which battle did the Axis powers lose
about a quarter of their total troops on the
Eastern Front, a crippling blow from which
they never recovered?
a. Battle of Stalingrad
b. Battle of Jutland
c. Battle of Kursk
d. Battle of Leningrad

9) What was the last major battle of World
War II?
a. Battle of Peleliu
b. Battle of Jutland
c. Battle of Okinawa
d. Battle of Iwo Jima

10) What meeting of world powers near
the end of World War II is often said to
mark the beginning of the Cold War?
a. Yalta Conference
b. Warsaw Conference
c. Hague Convention
d. Versailles Peace Conferences

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Where will I go for USMC Boot Camp?

 

When I joined the DEP I was located East of the Mississippi. My mom (who is in the military) got orders to the West coast… seeing as I live with her I have to go with her.

My original recruiter says that I would have to fly all the way back to Florida a month prior to my ship date for MEPS and go to MCRD Parris Island.

The recruiter in the area that I am now located tells me that I can go to MCRD San Diego so I wouldn’t have to have to drop college and find a way to support myself for a month in Florida. He called it a courtesy ship or something.

Can anyone help me understand because right now my only two sources are contradicting each other. Thanks!
My entire issue was that both recruiters were telling me different things about my situation.

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